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 Official 78th Annual Oscar Thread - LIVE (Start Page 11) 
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Post Official 78th Annual Oscar Thread - LIVE (Start Page 11)
This is where we'll provide live commentary on tonight's broadcast.

Best Motion Picture of the Year
CRASH (Lions Gate)


Best Achievement in Directing
Ang Lee, BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN (Focus Features)


Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Philip Seymour Hoffman in CAPOTE (UA/Sony Pictures Classics)


Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Reese Witherspoon in WALK THE LINE (20th Century Fox)


Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
George Clooney in SYRIANA (Warner Bros.)


Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Rachel Weisz in THE CONSTANT GARDENER (Focus Features)


Best Adapted Screenplay
BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN, Screenplay by Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana (Focus Features)


Best Original Screenplay
CRASH, Screenplay by Paul Haggis & Bobby Moresco (Lions Gate)


Best Animated Feature Film of the Year
WALLACE & GROMIT: THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT (DreamWorks Animation SKG)


Best Achievement in Art Direction
MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA (Sony Pictures Releasing)


Best Achievement in Cinematography
MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA (Sony Pictures Releasing)


Best Achievement in Costume Design
MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA (Sony Pictures Releasing)


Best Documentary Feature
MARCH OF THE PENGUINS (Warner Independent Pictures)

Best Documentary Short Subject
A NOTE OF TRIUMPH: THE GOLDEN AGE OF NORMAN CORWIN


Best Achievement in Film Editing
CRASH (Lions Gate)


Best Foreign Language Film of the Year
TSOTSI (South Africa)


Best Achievement in Makeup
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE (Buena Vista)


Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Score)
BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN, Score by Gustavo Santaolalla (Focus Features)


Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song)
HUSTLE & FLOW, "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" with music and lyric by Jordan Houston, Cedric Coleman and Paul Beauregard (Paramount Classics)


Best Animated Short Film
THE MOON AND THE SON: AN IMAGINED CONVERSATION


Best Live Action Short Film
SIX SHOOTER


Best Achievement in Sound Editing
KING KONG (Universal)


Best Achievement in Sound Mixing
KING KONG (Universal)


Best Achievement in Visual Effects
KING KONG (Universal)


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Sun Mar 05, 2006 12:19 pm
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Wonderful! These threads are the stuff of legend :happy:


I've seen enough of Junebug to know that Amy Adams should get the award. I certainly wouldn't mind if Witherspoon got the Oscar, and I think she will. As for the best actor, I'm not really inclined towards anyone; if it's Hoffman, so be it. Supporting Actor will probably go to Clooney.

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Last night I had a dream.

In this dream Jesus appeared to me, with a bunch of other people. They were souless nightmares, forlorn and cast out by their creator. Jesus started pulling bones straight out of bodies from these abandoned husks as their flesh fell to the ground. Jesus took leg bones, bloody and cragged and beat me over the head with them, laughing and screaming "YOU HAVE BEEN FORSAKEN" all the while.

I then woke up.

I can only take this to mean that Crash will win this evening.


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andaroo wrote:
Last night I had a dream.

In this dream Jesus appeared to me, with a bunch of other people. They were souless nightmares, forlorn and cast out by their creator. Jesus started pulling bones straight out of bodies from these abandoned husks as their flesh fell to the ground. Jesus took leg bones, bloody and cragged and beat me over the head with them, laughing and screaming "YOU HAVE BEEN FORSAKEN" all the while.

I then woke up.

I can only take this to mean that Crash will win this evening.


I'm waiting for someone to perform an urgent soliloquy and drink a fine glass of posion in preparation for tonight's potential Crash upset.

Oh, the (over)melodrama.


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Oh, the (over)melodrama.

You should like the (over)melodrama... you did after all like Crash.


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andaroo wrote:
Last night I had a dream.

In this dream Jesus appeared to me, with a bunch of other people. They were souless nightmares, forlorn and cast out by their creator. Jesus started pulling bones straight out of bodies from these abandoned husks as their flesh fell to the ground. Jesus took leg bones, bloody and cragged and beat me over the head with them, laughing and screaming "YOU HAVE BEEN FORSAKEN" all the while.

I then woke up.

I can only take this to mean that Crash will win this evening.



Don't you say that! Don't you say that!


I saw Walk the Line last night...Witherspoon really does deserve it. It was just such a great performance.

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Box wrote:
andaroo wrote:
Last night I had a dream.

In this dream Jesus appeared to me, with a bunch of other people. They were souless nightmares, forlorn and cast out by their creator. Jesus started pulling bones straight out of bodies from these abandoned husks as their flesh fell to the ground. Jesus took leg bones, bloody and cragged and beat me over the head with them, laughing and screaming "YOU HAVE BEEN FORSAKEN" all the while.

I then woke up.

I can only take this to mean that Crash will win this evening.



Don't you say that! Don't you say that!


I saw Walk the Line last night...Witherspoon really does deserve it. It was just such a great performance.


I know, and Phoenix is good, but I find the performance isn't GREAT unless Reese is in the scene too. :biggrin: Every scene she was in improved the movie.


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In all seriousness, the mounds of Oscar history says Brokeback still has about 95% chance of winning.


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It's pretty much like Keira Knightley in P&P; when she's on, the film comes to life; when's she's not, it drags. Both films are, while nicely crafted, rather mundane. It's those two performances that give them the extra zest.

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If BBM doesn't win, it would be the biggest upset in recent memory, overshadowing Shakespeare in Love and Saving Private Ryan.


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I agree Box. I wouldn't be upset with Knightly or Witherspoon winning. I would only really be pissed with Theron winning, and probably Dench, although I haven't seen Henderson Presents.


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Dench and Theron will definitely not win. For one thing, no one has seen Mrs Henderson. And another, if Huffman gets the award, it will not be for her peformance, given that almost no one has seen it. It will be because of the buzz, her cute behaviour at the awards, and the general assumption that women who play gender-bending roles automatically give Oscar-worthy performances. I'm sure Huffman is great in Transamerica, but I doubt all voters would care to watch the film. Theron's nomination is part of the residue of her first win; once they win, they tend to stick around. This is most evident in the tendency of former winners to return and present the awards the next year. As for Knightley, I think there's still a kind of 'does she deserve more than a nomination right now?' mentality that can't hold up to 'Geeze, Reese has already had a long and fruitful career- it's time'. I think Knightley should start thinking ahead to the next time she pulls off an Oscar-worthy performance, because she will have established herself more by then.


So, I think Witherspoon will win the award. Anyone else would be the biggest upset of the night.

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I think, I hope, voters will feel Huffman is a more deserving choice than Witherspoon. Having seen both performances, Huffman is no doubt better. But better doesnt always win.


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I still think that of the big 6 Supporting Actor will be the one that could surprise. Think the others are solid, unfortunately.

Picture = BBM
Director = Ang Lee
Actor = Hoffman
Actress = Reese
Supporting = Weitz

Supporting Actor = how the split votes between the 5 will allow ?????? to sneak in.

Just think that this could be more of vote for your favorite as there are no clear cuts here.

PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
George Clooney - SYRIANA
Matt Dillon - CRASH
Paul Giamatti - CINDERELLA MAN
Jake Gyllenhaal - BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
William Hurt - A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE


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I'm getting a Julia Roberts winning feel for Reese. Even though Julia is vastly overrated in my opinion, they are both just so loved by Hollywood. Also its great to see both Reese and her husband have a reason to be there (him for Crash). He's in a best picture film, she isn't, but she's nominated for an Oscar, he isn't. So at least its been a big year for the both of them.


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just an idea > does anyone want to set up a Oscar picture thread for hot / sexy Oscar pictures???

anyone who first likes the idea > go for it.

Think Box did something like that last year. Or he put alot of pictures into it.


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WOOO! LESS THAN SIX HOURS UNTIL THE AWARDZZZ! :excited:

*hyperventilates in paper bag*


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Goldie wrote:
just an idea > does anyone want to set up a Oscar picture thread for hot / sexy Oscar pictures???

anyone who first likes the idea > go for it.

Think Box did something like that last year. Or he put alot of pictures into it.


you should. Maybe you could create a poll for it.


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Goldie wrote:
just an idea > does anyone want to set up a Oscar picture thread for hot / sexy Oscar pictures???

anyone who first likes the idea > go for it.

Think Box did something like that last year. Or he put alot of pictures into it.


you should. Maybe you could create a poll for it.


OK, thanks for the idea / permission to do it.


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Do you think there is any way in which the audience could have a hostile reaction to a win, anywhere? The 'controversial' candidates are controversial in a pro-liberal way, so there's not likely going to be any booing for BBM or Crash (well, loyal, Ripper, etc. but yknow). I almost wish there was a Michael Moore :|

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Do you think there is any way in which the audience could have a hostile reaction to a win, anywhere? The 'controversial' candidates are controversial in a pro-liberal way, so there's not likely going to be any booing for BBM or Crash (well, loyal, Ripper, etc. but yknow). I almost wish there was a Michael Moore :|


for all the talk of how daring these films are, they're all fairly safe and user friendly. Alas, no booing.


Sun Mar 05, 2006 3:48 pm
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I'm OD'ing on Oscar winning films today. Driving Miss Daisy, Unforgiven, Annie Hall, Dances With Wolves.

My stomach hurts.


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loyalfromlondon wrote:
I'm OD'ing on Oscar winning films today. Driving Miss Daisy, Unforgiven, Annie Hall, Dances With Wolves.

My stomach hurts.


and tonight unfortunately BBM will be adding to your future stomach troubles.


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If Crash wins I'm gonna be on the first plane towards the Kodak Theatre's general area...

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Goldie wrote:
loyalfromlondon wrote:
I'm OD'ing on Oscar winning films today. Driving Miss Daisy, Unforgiven, Annie Hall, Dances With Wolves.

My stomach hurts.


and tonight unfortunately BBM will be adding to your future stomach troubles.


not so. I love Unforgiven and Annie Hall. Driving Miss Daisy is charming and well, Kevin Coster's Dances With Wolves is what it is.

BBM isn't a bad film, it just isnt a great one. But its better than Crash.


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